With the No. 11 pick in the 2006 NBA Draft, the Orlando Magic select Duke guard J.J. Redick. The all-time leading scorer saw his name move up and down the draft board because of questions about his bad back. All questions aside, Redick is headed to one of the youngest and most talented teams in the...[details]

Strengths: One of the most dangerous offensive threats the college game has seen in some time. Redick became known first and foremost for his perimeter stroke - indeed, he's considered by many to be the best college shooter ever. In addition to his 3-point prowess, Redick has mastered the mid-range shot. His ball-handling has improved enough that he can make his way to the basket effectively without much trouble, either to finish with a nifty layup or to find the open man on the drive and dish if the paint is too crowded. You know what you are going to get every night with Redick: maximum effort and consistency.

Weaknesses: At 6-foot-4, Redick is below average in height for an NBA shooting guard. He's not a poor athlete, but he doesn't fit the mold of an extremely quick and explosive shooting guard who is able to blow past his defender at will. Redick's footspeed is just average, as is his leaping ability, and therefore there will be questions whether he can replicate his incredible collegiate scoring ability in the NBA where defenders are generally bigger, stronger, longer and more athletic. Redick was just an average defender at the NCAA level, and of course he'll be even more challenged on defense in the NBA.